*This Indian Peafowl was in the middle of fighting with an African Guinea Fowl(don't worry, neither of them were hurt). The peacock was getting frustrated, so he threw his head back and started screaming. It scared the heck out of the Guinea Fowl(who ended up running away) and surprised me too! (dang, he was loud!) From this experience, I've come to the conclusion that the inside of a peacock's mouth kind of scares me.

*Part of my "One photo a day for an entire year" Project.You can follow the progress of this one-year-long projecthere in my DeviantArt gallery: [link]

Hello I wanted to send you a note so that you are aware that your photo has been featured as one of #Bird-Photography's and/or #Birds-Club's top submissions for the month of May. You can visit the article which also contains other beautiful bird art here: [link]

I noticed that you submitted this devianation into the group and I am extremly sorry that i didnt accept it in time before the expiration date. I havent been able to be on dA for a while so wasn't able to see it, but if you would like you could re-send it and i will graciously accept it A.S.A.P Thank you, and once again, im sorry for the inconvenience.

Now imagine being a bug on the ground and having that thing come down on top of you. Ouch! That's gotta hurt. What really freaked me out about the picture is it's eyes are all white!! That sucker is possessed!! Ak! That's what I would do if it screamed at me.

No, I do not have any photos of turkeys. None of the zoos in my area have turkeys. Although further south in the state that I live in, there are wild turkeys that live in the forests along the country roads. They're more easy to spot in the winter though (it's the end of Spring here now).